Newton to Fahrenheit Conversion (Convert °n to °f)
To convert from newton to fahrenheit (°n to °f), please enter value for newton in from input box. You can also convert from fahrenheit to newton (°f to °n)
Newton To Fahrenheit Conversion Chart
Newton (°n) | Fahrenheit (°f) |
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0 °n | 32 °f |
1 °n | 37.45454545454545 °f |
2 °n | 42.90909090909091 °f |
3 °n | 48.36363636363636 °f |
4 °n | 53.81818181818181 °f |
5 °n | 59.27272727272727 °f |
6 °n | 64.72727272727272 °f |
7 °n | 70.18181818181819 °f |
8 °n | 75.63636363636363 °f |
9 °n | 81.0909090909091 °f |
10 °n | 86.54545454545455 °f |
11 °n | 92 °f |
12 °n | 97.45454545454545 °f |
13 °n | 102.9090909090909 °f |
14 °n | 108.36363636363636 °f |
15 °n | 113.81818181818181 °f |
16 °n | 119.27272727272727 °f |
17 °n | 124.72727272727273 °f |
18 °n | 130.1818181818182 °f |
19 °n | 135.63636363636363 °f |
20 °n | 141.0909090909091 °f |
Newton Scale
The Newton scale, was invented by Isaac Newton. 0 °N was defined by Newton to be the temperature of melting snow and 33 °N, the temperature of boiling water.
Fahrenheit Scale
Widely used in the United States, the Fahrenheit scale is named after Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, inventor of the alcohol and mercury thermometers. The freezing point of water is 32 °F, and the boiling point is 212 °F.